Reconciling Development Infrastructure and Heritage Protection, Through Heritage Impact Assessments: A Case Study of the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Omo Valley of Ethiopia

IF 1.1 Q4 GREEN & SUSTAINABLE SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY
Tekie F. Tesfamichael
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Development infrastructure and heritage protection are equally important to many societies and countries in the world. Therefore, it is vital to reconcile both needs of development infrastructure and heritage protection through methods of heritage impact assessment (HIA) conducted using International Council on Monuments and Sites (ICOMOS) guidelines. The UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Omo valley of Ethiopia is home to various palaeontological, archaeological and paleoanthropological records and, hence, has huge significance to the world as well as to Ethiopia. A road construction designed to pass through the Shungura Formation in the UNESCO World Heritage Site of the Omo valley of Ethiopia poses a serious problem to the heritage site, and an HIA was conducted to investigate thoroughly the impacts of the road construction on the heritage site. The ICOMOS guideline is a useful tool to carry out HIA, and it is used as a guiding method to conduct the HIA. In order to assess the impacts, data from the key attributes of the heritages were collected; these data are faunal fossils, archaeological records such as stone tools and geological exposures used to date fossils. These are the features that make the heritage site significant, and concentrations of these data from 4 m by 4 m gridded areas are assessed through ICOMOS guidelines, and high concentrations of faunal fossils and archaeological records are found in the areas where the road construction was designed to pass. The impacts of the road construction on the key attributes of the heritage vary from adverse effects (A1 and A4) to severe adverse effects (A2 and A3). Therefore, the road construction design Alt-00 adversely affects the heritage-bearing Shungura Formation which hosts the key attributes of the heritages in the Omo valley of Ethiopia. Following the results of this HIA, an alternative road construction design Alt-03 was suggested, and the new road construction design is adopted by the Ethiopian Road Authority. This particular study from the Omo valley of Ethiopia has played a significant role in saving the heritage sites and has also important implications in balancing the needs of heritage protection and development infrastructure to other parts of the country and elsewhere in the world, and it is a good contribution to future research related to heritages and impacts of development infrastructures.
通过遗产影响评估协调发展基础设施和遗产保护:以联合国教科文组织世界遗产地埃塞俄比亚奥莫山谷为例
发展基础设施和遗产保护对世界上许多社会和国家同样重要。因此,根据国际古迹遗址理事会(ICOMOS)的指导方针,通过遗产影响评估(HIA)的方法来协调发展基础设施和遗产保护的需求是至关重要的。埃塞俄比亚的奥莫山谷被联合国教科文组织列为世界遗产,是各种古生物学、考古学和古人类学记录的所在地,因此对世界和埃塞俄比亚都具有重大意义。在联合国教科文组织世界遗产地埃塞俄比亚的奥莫山谷中,一条穿越Shungura地层的道路建设给遗产地带来了严重的问题,为了彻底调查道路建设对遗产地的影响,我们进行了HIA。ICOMOS指南是开展HIA的有效工具,是开展HIA的指导性方法。为了评估影响,收集了遗产的关键属性数据;这些数据包括动物化石、石器等考古记录和用于确定化石年代的地质暴露。这些特征使遗产遗址具有重要意义,这些数据集中在4米乘4米的网格区域,通过国际古迹遗址理事会的指导方针进行评估,在道路建设设计通过的地区发现了高浓度的动物化石和考古记录。道路建设对文物主要属性的影响由不利影响(A1及A4)至严重影响(A2及A3)不等。因此,道路建设设计Alt-00对承载遗产的Shungura组产生了不利影响,该组承载着埃塞俄比亚Omo山谷遗产的关键属性。根据HIA的结果,提出了替代道路施工设计Alt-03,埃塞俄比亚道路管理局采用了新的道路施工设计。这项来自埃塞俄比亚奥莫山谷的特殊研究在保护遗产遗址方面发挥了重要作用,在平衡遗产保护和发展基础设施对该国其他地区和世界其他地方的需求方面也具有重要意义,这对未来有关遗产和发展基础设施影响的研究是一个很好的贡献。
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